Riverside Pipeline Company, L. P.
First Revised Volume No. 1
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Effective Date: 10/01/1993, Docket: RS92- 48-001, Status: Effective
Original Sheet No. 104 Original Sheet No. 104 : Effective
GENERAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS
17. OPERATIONAL FLOW ORDERS (Cont'd)
17.2 Types of Operational Flow Orders
(a) Specific line segments: Riverside may direct Shippers to
increase or decrease receipts of flowing gas in order to
maximize system capacity, maintain proper receipt
distribution on its system, or mitigate high system
pressures, provided, however, that no Shipper shall be
required to increase or decrease receipts of flowing gas to
a level that is above or below authorized contractual
maximum or minimum requirements.
(b) Peak hour deliveries: Riverside may direct Shippers to
increase peak hour deliveries in the event delivery pressure
at one or more delivery points drops below, or is expected
to drop below, the pressure provided in the applicable
service agreements. Any such order could be issued at any
time to become effective three hours after such issuance,
unless Riverside in good faith determines that a shorter
notice period is required.
17.3 Penalties
All quantities of gas tendered to Riverside and/or taken by
Shipper on a daily basis in violation of Riverside's operational
orders, or, without Riverside's advance approval, in excess of
Shipper's MDTQ, shall be treated as unauthorized overrun
deliveries and penalties as provided in Section 16.4 shall apply.
17.4 Reservation Charge Credits
Any FT Shipper whose service is reduced as a result of an
operational flow order shall be entitled to credits against the
reservation fee reflecting such reductions. Credits to FT
shippers shall reflect any reduction from a nominated, scheduled,
confirmed level of service.